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2002 - Faire/Reenactment
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The 12th Night Masked Ball for the Kingdom of Gryphon's Chase...
Lady Ketsia and myself. Aren't we quite the pair? We were in
matching dark blue velvet. :)
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Me, demonstrating a 6-in-1 spiral chain that I ended up
using as a knighthood chain.
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Me, posing for the camera in a silly stance with two hand-and-a-half swords.
We had a photo-shoot as part of our 4th of July gathering, doing early-period
armoured scenes.
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Connor and Kivian, mocking the SCA "whack-a-mole" combat style. :)
(to be fair, these guys are SCA members mocking themselves)
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Magical swords :)
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A bit of an anachronism. :)
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A combat scene.
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Ready for battle!
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Dead, and laid to rest.
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Showing proper respects to the deceased.
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My booth at the Virginia Renaissance Festival. Inside you can see Dave,
my booth-partner. He was selling jewelry, and I was of course
selling swords and weapons.
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I finally managed to wear full plate armour to the RenFest! This past winter I
ordered it, and during the summer months a friend helped me to fit and adjust
it. Two days before htis picture, I had finally put in the grommets I needed
to wear the pauldrons (shoulder pieces), and so this was my second day at faire
with my armour.
And talk about suffering for one's art... Armour is definitely that. Whether it's
chainmaille or plate, 50+ pounds of steel can be painful by the end of the day.
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My mom, me, and Kat, the same day, and in the same place but facing the other way.
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